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Title: U.S. History


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  • U.S. History Government

U.S. Immigration Policy
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U.S. Immigration 1830-2000
National Origins Acts (Quota Acts)
Open Immigration
Immigration Nationality Act
Gentlemens Agreement
Chinese Exclusion Act
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Why do people immigrate?
  • Push Factors Reasons why migrants leave their
    homelands.
  • Pull Factors Reasons why migrants are attracted
    to certain areas.

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Three Waves of U.S. Immigration
  • First Wave (Old Immigrants) 1840-1860
  • Second Wave (New Immigrants) 1880-1920
  • Third Wave (Newest Immigrants) 1965-Present

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First Wave (Old) Immigrants
  • Arrived 1840-1860
  • Origins Ireland Germany
  • Most were Catholic
  • Push Factors Potato Famine, Religious
    Political Persecution and Instability
  • Pull Factors Jobs in northeastern factories

A Nativist Political Cartoon
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Discrimination Against Asians
  • Chinese laborers recruited for railroad
    construction in the West
  • CA excluded from mining
  • Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Prohibited Chinese
    Korean Immigration to U.S.
  • Gentlemens Agreement (1907) Japan would not
    allow its citizens to migrate to the U.S.

By Thomas Nast (1882)
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Second Wave (New) Immigrants
  • Arrived 1880-1920
  • Origins Southern Eastern Europe
  • Diverse Languages Religions (Catholic, Jewish,
    Eastern Orthodox)
  • Push Factors Religious persecution, economic
    politicl instability
  • Pull Factors Jobs created by industrialization

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Second Wave Immigration 1880-1920
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Third Wave (Newest) Immigrants
  • Arrived 1965-Present
  • Origins Everywhere... (Esp. Latin America, Asia,
    Eastern Europe)
  • Push Factors Lower standard of living, ethnic or
    religious persecution
  • Pull Factors Jobs economic prosperity

A Naturalization Ceremony for New Citizens
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Nativism
  • Nativism Anti-Immigrant Feelings
  • The Know Nothings Anti-Immigrant Group in the
    1850s mainly targeted Irish Germans
  • Anti-Chinese discrimination violence in the
    1880s
  • The Ku Klux Klan In the 1920s, northern faction
    mainly targeted immigrants (mainly Catholics
    Jews)
  • The Quota Acts were clear examples of Nativist
    legislation.
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